The proposal does not advocate for widespread monitoring of private communications.

BRUSSELS – The proposed regulation aimed at preventing and combating child sexual abuse does not include provisions for general monitoring of online communications or ‘chat control’, stated Commission spokesperson Markus Lammert on Friday.

“There is no overarching monitoring of online communications, nor will there be any form of ‘chat control’. Instead, companies will be required to identify content related to child sexual abuse. Detection is distinct from broad surveillance,” Lammert clarified in response to a journalist’s inquiry.

This proposed regulation, often termed ‘chat control’, has encountered substantial criticism for allegedly enabling law enforcement to conduct extensive surveillance of private communications among all citizens in the European Union, even within applications secured by ‘end-to-end’ encryption.

“Only content that is specifically recognized as related to child sexual abuse will be targeted, such as images and videos. This will be clearly defined, and the conditions will be overseen by data protection authorities,” the spokesperson noted.

“Detection orders can only be issued by judicial or independent administrative bodies following a thorough assessment of necessity and proportionality,” Lammert stressed.

He further mentioned that companies are already permitted to identify such content under a temporary regulation currently in effect, which allows for this on a voluntary basis.

The temporary regulation is set to expire in April 2026, prompting the Commission to urge that negotiations on the proposed regulation commence promptly to establish a robust and permanent legal framework. (September 5, 2025)


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8 responses to “The proposal does not advocate for widespread monitoring of private communications.”

  1. Seems like we’re finally cracking down on those pesky child abusers without turning every chat into a spy thriller. Who knew ‘detective work’ could be so trendy? 🕵️‍♂️💬

  2. Howitzer Rise Avatar
    Howitzer Rise

    So, let me get this straight: no ‘chat control’ but companies can still play detective on private chats? Brilliant. Next, they’ll tell us it’s all for our own good, like a really awkward family reunion. 😏

  3. Seems like we’re finally cracking down on those pesky child predators without turning the whole EU into a giant surveillance state—what a relief! 🎉 Just what we needed, a regulation that’s all bark and no bite, eh? 😂

  4. Oh, splendid! So we’re not launching a full-on surveillance state, just a little peek here and there, eh? Sounds like a classic case of “don’t worry, we’re only watching what you’re doing… just in case” 👀.

  5. NoiseCake Avatar

    Looks like we’ve finally found a way to combat child exploitation without turning every chat app into a spy fest. Bravo, EU! 🙄💼

  6. ladysmith Avatar

    Seems like we’re all just a bunch of kids playing hide and seek with the law, eh? Honestly, who knew protecting the little ones would come with such a delightful lack of ‘chat control’—like a café with no coffee! ☕️😏

  7. Short Firecracker Avatar
    Short Firecracker

    Seems like they’ve cracked the code for child safety while keeping our chats as private as a pub’s backroom gossip. Who knew ‘no monitoring’ could sound so much like ‘trust us, we promise’? 🙄💼

  8. Demo Zero Avatar

    Oh, right, because who wouldn’t want their private chats monitored just to keep the kids safe? It’s not like privacy matters anymore, is it? 😂

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